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Communication This course gives you 5 rudimentary ways to improve your communication skills.
1. HAIL (Honesty, Authenticity, Integrity, Love)
2. Tell Your Story
3. Use the Language of Leadership
4. Use Conversational Language
5. Match & Mirror | |||||
Communication Do you ever have problems deciding when to use ‘the’ in a sentence, or when to add ‘it’, or how to make the words in a sentence agree with each other grammatically?
If your answer to any of these questions is yes, then keep watching! | |||||
Communication VDart's in-house programme designed to help participants improve their English language skills. | |||||
Communication In this video, you’ll learn all the words and phrases you need to improve your English speaking skills and be able to have a conversation with a English native speaker.. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning English, and... | |||||
Communication Humor is something that transcends most barriers. It is a common unification; a concept understood by all. Despite this, there exists a large portion of the population that does not think they can utilize humor. Andrew Tarvin will show you that... | |||||
Communication One of the scariest parts of speaking English is having a fluent English phone conversation. Here we have a fun lesson with FRIENDS to help you learn some correct vocabulary so you can be more confident speaking English, even on the telephone! | |||||
Communication GSB Lecturer Matt Abrahams gives practical tips on tricks on how to make public presentations memorable, and how to get into the right mindset to be a successful communicator. | |||||
Communication Let's learn English with Bill Gates! This lesson is fantastic for learning some business English and English for finances. Plus, you will understand all the jokes and laugh with Bill and Ellen. | |||||
Communication This course uses the popular TV Sitcom F.R.I.E.N.D.S to make learning English fun! | |||||
Communication Get English pronunciation practice, learning to use T + Y sound like a native speaker, PLUS English grammar with how to use "Would", and so much more. |